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The Man on the Midnight Train by Elinor Diamond: Giveaway




The Man on the Midnight Train
by Elinor Diamond  


Genre: Contemporary Hot Romance  

Publisher: SilkWords  

Word Count: Reader-vote story  

Cover Artist: Indie Designz  

Who knew traveling home from a business trip could be so interesting?  

Will Nicole choose dinner with the sexy international businessman (sure to lead to naughtiness), or sandwiches with the adorable humanitarian (definite boyfriend material)?


 
About the Author
 
Elinor Diamond is a writer, classical musician, and geek aficionada currently dwelling in the Seattle area. The Man on the Midnight Train is her fourth story published with SilkWords. When not composing romances, she enjoys writing genre fiction, poetry, and fairy tale retellings.

www.elinordiamond.com

https://www.facebook.com/elinordiamond
 @DiamondElinor

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SilkWords is the go-to source for interactive romance and erotic fiction.

With gorgeous custom covers and a clean, sophisticated design, the SilkWords site offers a secure, upscale reading environment. In addition to content on their web site, they offer stories for purchase in the standard e-book formats.

SilkWords is owned and operated by a full-time mom with a background in genetics and an RWA RITA-nominated, multi-published sci-fi romance author.

Their technology guy and site designer was the founder of Microsoft Xbox Live.

SilkWords features two formats that allow readers to choose how the stories will proceed.

Pick Your Path:
Will she or won't she? With which man (or woman) in which location? With Pick Your Path romance, you decide. Romance and branched fiction are made for each other, like picking your favorite flavor of ice cream...positions, partners, and paraphernalia, oh my!

Reader Vote:
Readers vote at choice points and decide how the story will continue. These stories are a great way for readers and authors to connect. It’s exciting to be part of a developing story!

https://www.silkwords.com/



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